Robinson Cano popped out for the first out of the inning. Alfonso Soriano followed that with a double to left, scoring Gardner. Rodriguez walked after Josh Phegley dropped a pop-up in foul territory. Wells hit a grounder, which Adam Dunn fielded and made a terrible throw to second trying to turn two, allowing two more runs to score.

When the dust settled, the Yankees had an eight-run inning and a 9-0 lead. Here's how Hawk Harrelson summed things up:

"In all the thousands of games I have done for the White Sox, that is the most embarrassing inning I have ever called."

It's not, however, the first time the White Sox allowed eight runs in an inning against the Yankees in the Bronx.

On Aug. 2, 2007, the White Sox lit up Roger Clemens for eight runs in the top of the second -- five of those runs were unearned, as the Yankees played some incredibly sloppy defense behind The Rocket. But in the bottom of the frame, Jon Garland gave up eight hits and was tagged for eight runs, immediately erasing the sizeable advantage handed to him. The White Sox went on to win 13-9, though.